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A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern tea set, comprising teapot, sucrier, cream jug, sugar bowl, eleven cups, fourteen saucers, and thirteen 15 cm plates (box)Rubbing to the guilt throughout, 1 cup having a large crack and has been repaired. teapot has been repaired at the spout, 1 plate has been repaired and cracked
A Chinese jade bowl, of shallow form, bearing a Chia-Ching (1796-1820) incised four character mark to the base, 14.4 cm diameter x 2.7 cm high, on an associated carved wood stand, 7 cm high (overall)some brown line faults/inclusions, there is a crack or more likely a natural fault line visible from the rim into the bowlFrom a local deceased estate
A Chinese blue and white porcelain circular rice bowl, 20th century, painted with scrolling "Islimi" and palmettes, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Chenghau, 6 cm high x 12 cm diameter, together with a pair of "Lotus" form Chinese porcelain tea bowls with similar decoration, 20th century, 5.5 cm high x 9 cm diameter.No damage or repair
A Chinese yellow ground circular porcelain lotus bowl, bearing an indistinct Zhuanshu mark, probably late Qing, late 19th century, painted flowering shrubs on an incised "Karakusa" ground, 8 cm overall height, 17 cm diameter, together with a Chinese coral red glaze pill vase with resist rush decoration, and two late 19th century Chinese porcelain models of pumpkins/squashes.Qty: 4Some enamel loss to all items, but no chips or cracks evident.
A pair of Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular tureens and covers, Qing Dynasty, Yonzheng/Qianlong, each with domed covers and shell-shaped handles, painted with blooms in a restricted palette of rose pink, green and gilt, 15 cm wide x 12 cm overall height, together with a Famille Rose porcelain double walled reticulated tea bowl, two small vases of pumpkin form with scrolling wave bases, two early Qianlong wine cups of conical form.A private estateBoth tureens cracked. to the bodies, one cover with a glaze chip to the finial topBoth tureen covers have some chipping to the underside of the shell handles
A Chinese Liver Red glazed circular tea bowl with a gently everted rim, bearing a six-character mark for Yongzheng, 5 cm high x 8.8 cm diameter, together with a shallow blue and white circular porcelain offering dish, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark to the base,3.5 cm high x 12.5 cm diameter,No damage or repair to report.
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular fruit bowl, Late Qing Dynasty, late 19th century painted with figures in interiors and floral panels, mounted on a carved and pierced base., 27 cm diameter, together with a pair of Qianlong blue and white double-ended gravy boats painted with chrysanthemums., 22.5 cm long.Qty: 3bowl has a small chip to the rim boats have lost handles
A Chinese Famille Rose export porcelain porter mug, Qing Dynasty, Qianlong, the perpendicular body with a dragon handle, painted with courtiers in attendance of a Mandarin admiring flowers on a verandah, 14 cm overall height, together with a large Famille Rose circular punch bowl, 26 cm diameter, two smaller Famille Rose circular rice bowls, a small late Qing Dynasty blue and white vase, small yellow ground baluster vase painted with a red dragon, and a collection of 18th century coffee cups, tea bowls, side plates,, and saucersA private estateMug intact, punch bowl restored, rice bowls restored, some damage in the remaining collection.
A large Chinese circular cloisonne bowl of shallow biconvex form, late Qing Dynasty, early 20th century, decorated with lotus and peony in colours on a labyrinthine brick red ground, bearing an apocryphal Ming Dynasty to the base. 21 cm diameter x 6 cm high.A private estateGood orderThe surface has small natural imperfections from the manufacturing process, please see the extra images.
A Chinese Lung Ch'uan style celadon lotus rice bowl the exterior moulded with stiff plantain leaves, on a shoot plain foot rim, 8.8 cm high x 14.7 cm diameter, and a conical porcelain circular celadon dish carved beneath the glaze with a band of lotus flowers, 5.8 cm high x 16.1 cm diameter.No damage or repair to report.
A Chinese circular Sang de Boeuf glazed scholar's brush washer, Qing Dynasty, probably Tongzhi, 13.5 cm diameter x 4 cm overall height, together with a pair of Chinese cobalt blue "Soufle" glazed circular, porcelain tea bowls, Late Qing/Republic, a Guangxu Famille Rose circular porcelain tea bowl, mark and period, painted with a Robin within a rock garden, and a modern Canton style circular tea bowl.Qty: 5Guangxu tea bowl crackedOne Soufle tea bowl with glaze crack (?)
A Chinese Famille Verte porcelain circular rice bowl, 20th century, painted with The Eight Immortals in the round to the exterior, 9 cm high x 15 cm diameter, together with a small Wucai porcelain jar and cover painted with yellow and green rampaging dragons, 20th century, 11 cm overall height x 10 cm diameter.No damage or restoration to either item
A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover with incised script, blue and white porcelain rectangular tea caddy, Qing Dynasty with "Islimi" and lotus decoration with hardwood stand and cap, 13 cm high x 8.5 cm the caddy, A Chinese blue and white circular spice box and cover,, late Qing Dynasty, 19th-century Japanese porcelain figure of Kannon, a large Chinese blue and white "Thousand Boy" circular charger, a Famille Rose spill vase, bisque vase decorated with peonies. Ying and Yang circular dishBlue and white tea caddy base, cover missing, but with wooden stand and cover, no cracks or splitsCircular lidded box with slight chips around the handleLarge blue and white tea bowl OKSmall blue and white saucer surface scratchesKanon has a long crack running the length of her body.Pen rest OKSmall celadon vase okLarge charger OKFamille Rose spill vase OKYing Yang dish OKWhite prunus vase slight crack to the neck.Teapot has small internal chip to the rim under cover.
A Chinese Famille Rose porcelain circular saucer or salad dish, probably 20th century but bearing an apocryphal zhuanshu mark for JiaJing, the underside of the cavetto painted with circular reserves of antiques on a cadmium yellow enamel ground with colourful palmettes, 21 cm diameter, together with a Blanc de Chine glazed porcelain censer of archaic heavy baluster form with hornbill handles, 18 cm wide bearing an impressed (indistinct) mark to the base, a large 18th-century style Oriental circular porcelain charger with cobalt blue compartmentalized decoration, a "Mohamodan" blue glazed circular bowl with relief decoration, a heavy baluster shallow bowl with cafe au lait glazed exterior and the interior with deeply incised rampaging dragons.Qty: 5
A Chinese Yellow glazed porcelain stem cup, 20th century, decorated with incised five-clawed dragons rampaging around the everted body, bearing an apocryphal six-character mark for Hongzhi, 9 cm high x 10 cm diameter, together with a similarly decorated rice bowl bearing phoenix in flight, also bearing an apocryphal mark for Hongzhi, 8 cm overall height x 15 cm diameter.
David Leach OBE (1911-2005) a studio pottery porcelain footed bowl, decorated with manganese bands separated with cobalt blue dash motifs on matt white ground, impressed mark 'DL' to base height 5.5cm x diameter 12cmCondition ReportThe bowl is in good condition overall. It is slightly compressed in form. There are two minor surface scratches to the interior. Some very minor glaze crazing and minor firing flaws overall.
Lucie Rie (1902-1995, Austrian/British) Large porcelain footed bowl (circa 1982) Porcelain bowl, of flared conical form, in matt white glaze, decorated with bands of pink double concentric lines inside and out, raised on a high foot, with LR seal mark, 21 cm. diam. From the collection of the late Maurice Costley See the similar bowl in the sale: Lucie Rie and Hans Coper, Exceptional Ceramics: Selections from the Estate of Jane Coper and the former Collection of Cyril Frankel, Phillips, London, 1 November 2023, lot 404. Lucie Rie (1902-1995) was born in Vienna and developed an interest in the decorative arts from a young age, studying under the Head of Ceramics, Michael Powolny, at the Vienna Kunstgewerbeschule. She later opened her own studio, to great acclaim, becoming a much sought-after ceramicist, exhibiting at the Paris International Exhibition in 1925 and wining a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition in 1935. Rie fled the approaching Nazi occupation, establishing herself as a Jewish émigré in London in 1938. She initially created glass and ceramic buttons for the Orplid Glass Studio, although she is most well-known for her collaborations with Hans Coper (1920-1981), a German émigré, whom she hired as a studio assistant in 1946. The partnership was a fruitful one; Coper was a huge inspiration for Rie, championing her experimentation and love of modernism. She continued to experiment with glazes, enamel colours and forms throughout her long career. Provenance Acquired from Peter Dingley Gallery, Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. Condition ReportOverall in good order. There is a very minor, shallow footrim chip at the edge of the footim and a very minute footrim chip beside this, please see additional image. There is some typical and relatively minor pitting and sanding to the glaze, the pink bands have bled somewhat, as is the case with other bowls with this type of decoration. This has been inspected under UV light and there is no restoration or damage is visible.
Mary Rose Young (b. 1958) A pair of studio pottery goblets decorated with multi-coloured ring, black roses and gilt decoration, with applied roses to base of bowl, signed and dated 2008 to base, height 18cm, together with two studio pottery bowls decorated with stylised figures, impressed GCSC mark and signed "Champion" to base (4) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud
A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware items, 19th century and later, to include, commemorative plates, a salad bowl, 29cm wide, salad servers, a bottle vase, 30cm high, a cheese dome and stand, 24.5cm high, together with a sugar sifter, 16.5cm high, and a Wedgewood advertising plaque 12.5cm wide (qty.)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportChips and nibbles, cracks some with restoration. Cheese dome with the knop broken and glued, small mark to base of foot rim, overall dirty but overall
Three Wedgwood blue Jasperware jugs, late 19th century, each with classical figures, and impressed marks, 15.5-16cm high together with a sucrier, 13cm wide and another smaller sugar bowl, 9cm wide (5)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportWith chip to the base of one of the jugs, The sucrier with loss to the cover finial and chip to one of the handles- the piece is present. Nibbles to the sugar bowl. LEFT to RIGHT1 - jug - base with chip to the edge. 2 - bowl - chip to the edge, pencil writing to the base. 3 - sucrier and cover - handle broken and piece inside4 - jug - some cracks to the raised work. Residue to the edge of the jug.
Ronald Stennett-Willson (1915-2009) a collection of Wedgwood glass, c.1970, comprising two 'Snowflake' vases, 25.5 and 11cm high, a 'Snowflake' dish, 13cm diameter, a similar bowl, 12.5cm diameter, an amber glass vase, 15.3cm high, a similar sleeve form vase, 19.5cm high, a pedestal bowl, 13cm high, three matched smaller examples, 10cm high, a pair of moulded vase or candleholders, 10.7cm high, a glass mug, 10.7cm high, a footed glass, 9.4cm high, three stylised birds, 10cm high, and a posy bowl, with a wide rim, 15.8cm diameter (18)Condition ReportSmall 'Snowflake' vase with chips to the top of the rim. General surface wear and marks.
A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware and black basalt items, comprising, a footed bowl, 26.5cm diameter, a pair of spill vases, with harebell and acanthus decoration, 16.3cm high, a biscuit barrel, with silver plated mount, 21.5cm high, a hedgehog flower frog, 23cm long, together with a cream jug, 13cm wide, and a potpourri bowl and cover, 11cm wide (7)Provenance: The property of the late Baron John Mauger Langin Condition ReportCracks, chips and restoration.
A Spode or Ridgeway tea and coffee service, c. 1840-50, pattern no. 887, with a buff ground, painted with flowers, comprising eleven saucers, 15cm diameter, eight coffee cups, 6.5cm high, twelve tea cups, 5cm high, a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, a teapot, 16.5cm high, a milk jug, a circular plate, 19.5cm, and a pair of square dishes, 24.5cm (37)Condition ReportUsed. Gilt wear to most of the pieces. Some minor nibbles. No major damges or restoration.
Two Baccarat glass decanters 20th century, comprising an example with a bullseye stopper, and another of tapering form, acid marks,33.5cm and 36cm hightogether with a glass pedestal bowl,late 19th to early 20th century, with an enamelled border and pearlescent ground,12.5cm high (3)Condition ReportNibbles and scuffs.
Two Wedgwood black basalt figures, 19th century and later, comprising; a figure of Cupid sitting upon a rock with a quiver, 21.5cm highand a figure of Psyche, sitting upon a rock with a bow, on an associated glass stand, figure 21cm high stand 7.5cm high together with a similar figure of Aphrodite, emerging nude from the sea on a reservoir bowl, the figure with holes to the base for a fountain or flower frog, figure 32cm high bowl 35cm wide (5)Condition ReportChipped to the glass stand. All with surface scratches.
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